SOLUTION: 3rd time lucky maybe
I need some help on one of my questions. I need to make g the subject...
T = 2(pi)*[square root of (l/g^3)}
Can someone please help me......: and it
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Question 149754: 3rd time lucky maybe
I need some help on one of my questions. I need to make g the subject...
T = 2(pi)*[square root of (l/g^3)}
Can someone please help me......: and its the letter L not the number 1
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given equation.
Divide both sides by .
Square both sides. This will eliminate the square root.
Multiply both sides by .
Distribute the outer exponent.
Square to get .
Multiply both sides by .
Divide both sides by .
Take the cube root of both sides.
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